Transitions force us, if we hear the call, to sift through the kernels of our prior story like the fairy tales of our childhood, like the corn in the story of Vasilisa and Baba Yaga (see chapter four, “Ageless Women”) or Rotten Eyes (see chapter one, “The Ageless Way”) weaving the flax thread for the […]
THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN REINVENTING AND REARRANGING
In my years of experience, I have found that there are two approaches to both reinvention and to how we age. We have to make a conscious choice in both cases, or we will be thrust into doing so by forces beyond our control. Most of us are brought to this choice point by one […]
THE BENEFITS OF POSITIVE AGING
“As you get older, step into your grace. Step into it. You can’t be 27 and be a queen.” ~ Tori Amos Optimism that’s rooted in denial is not authentic optimism. It’s a thin veneer over the things we do not wish to think about or face, and this veneer is easily cracked by reminders […]
THE FUTURE OF INTERGENERATIONAL COLLABORATION
There was a time when the older you were, the more respect you garnered, but this was also a time of disrespect to youth, when children (and women) were supposed to be seen and not heard. Then in the 1960s and 1970s, the Baby Boomers turned this notion on its head, and the mantra flipped […]
WHO DEFINES US?
The conversation you have with yourself and others in your generation will be ongoing and multifaceted, but an excellent starting point is to consider these questions: What does your future story of aging look like? When you think about getting older, how do you define what that means for you? Do you ever see yourself […]
RESTORING OR RE-STORYING?
The more we participate in writing the ending of our own story, the more satisfied we are with the arc of our life. ~ Carolyn Conger Instead of solely focusing on restoring our youth or other aspects of our past, we can transcend age and time by re-storying instead—ourselves, our present, our future, our assumptions […]
AGELESS AGENCY
I’m tripping out on getting older…my awareness is shifting…subtle shifts. I admit I’m holding on to my thought that “I’m fine with aging” BUT lately… I’m noticing now that I’m the oldest in groups, in my circles… it’s beginning to get my attention. ~ Helene S., age 45 The stories we tell ourselves and one […]
Future Cast Your Long Term Success
Everyone wants long term success. But it is elusive for most. Long term success is dependent on knowing where you are now and where you are headed. Then closing the gap. Frequently. Continuously. Whether it’s your business, your career or your life at home., it’s easy to get off track, lose touch or get buried […]
The Ever-Narrowing Generation Gap
There was a time when the older you were, the more respect you garnered. But this was also a time of disrespect to youth, when children (and women) were supposed to be seen and not heard. Then in the 60s, the boomers turned this notion on its head, and the mantra flipped to not trusting […]
Grandmother of Invention
A New York Times article on “mompreneurs” caught my attention once. The article featured moms who searched everywhere for a product to solve a particular problem or fill a need only to realize that there was nothing out there—so they invented it. Realizing that they can’t be the only ones searching for a solution […]
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